We are all pretty familiar with shortcuts for our beloved Windows or Macs "“ but how savvy are you with online shortcuts? You've heard the saying every penny counts, well how about every second counts; and after all, time is money "“ so lets have a look at how we can knock off a few seconds from our daily surfing sessions.
FireFox, Internet Explorer & Opera Shortcuts
There are plenty of handy shortcuts for your browser of choice. Here is a fairly extensive list of such shortcuts. If you are after a snapshot, chekout the low-down that have worked well for me:
- Type the domain name into the address bar + ctr + ent – no need to type www. or .com "“ e.g. 'semconsultancy' + ctr + ent and you’re away
- ctr + j "“ opens downloader inspector
- ctr + t "“ opens a new tab
- ctr + tab (ctr + shift +tab) "“ toggle between browser tabs
- ctrl + l "“ jumps to address bar (F.F. and Opera only)
- / – find "“ same as ctr + f (F.F. and Opera only)
Integrate Del.icio.us and FireFox
I am a big fan of all things FireFox and all things Del.icio.us "“ and the recent integration of the two has made searching, browsing and editing of your bookmarks from FireFox rather simple. Here are a couple of useful keyboard shortcuts:
- ctr + d "“ allows quick-fire bookmarking
- ctr + b "“ giving easy access to your tags and bookmarks
Google Apps Shortcuts
If like me, you spend a fair amount of time with Google Apps such as GMAIL "“ be sure to checkout the Google keyboard shortcuts. You may also be interested in shortcuts for Google Reader "“ all of these need to be enabled within the settings.
Speed Up your Google Searching
You may wish to install Greasemonkey for FireFox, and add a script that sets some keyboard shortcuts for Google search. I spotted this over at the Google Operating System Blog.
This numbers the search results and allows for some neat shortcuts:
"¦you can also go to the next page of search results by tying n and go back to the previous page by typing p. To edit the query you have two options: either type e to select the query, so when you type something the query will be replaced, or type a to append something to the query"¦
Drop the Quotes for Phase Searching
Save an hour a year like Steve Rubel by avoiding the use of the shift button in phrase searching. Instead of "online shortcuts" try online-shortcuts.